If you haven't formatted the card yet, it should still list most of the files. If you have formatted the card, click the Search button to try searching for lost files. Note that the Windows build of v0.2 has some issues with the XML files; I'm planning on releasing a v0.2.1 update that fixes this and some other issues.

Also, make sure you enable the "Scan Used Block" option in the Options menu.

Mario Kart saves can't be recovered right now due to a technical limitation. (The file description is in the second block.)

There is a save definition for Tales of Symphonia. If it's not finding it, then something might be really wrong with the card. If the entire card is acting up, it might be a hardware issue - you'd have to check if e.g. the contacts are dirty or if a pin on the chip inside the card broke somehow.

Is there any way to recover any Harvest Moon game files? Or is it still not possible?

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instead of asking if we have a magic ball to answer your question
could you try what people had been suggesting in this thread and provide more info on your problem? what happened to your harvest moon save? you deleted it? it was corrupted?

instead of asking if we have a magic ball to answer your question
could you try what people had been suggesting in this thread and provide more info on your problem? what happened to your harvest moon save? you deleted it? it was corrupted?

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My friend's gamecube memory card became corrupted, so they had to format their memory card. I just need to know if there is a checksum algorithm for any of those games to help recover the data.

Hi guys, i'm new to this thing and i have the same problem of corrupted memory, I already dumped the raw backup but don't know how to compile the mcRecover to start the program...i have checked for tutorials but found nothing, can someone help me?

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